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UNPACKED
ALSO.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1932.
THE WORLD
FELT HATS
SCARVES AND
BEAUTIFUL HANDBAGS
SEE THE LATEST IN WHITE LEATHER AND CELLULOID BAGS.
SPLENDID RANGE
OF-
GIRDLES
AND
SILK
UNDERWEAR
ELITE STYLES
A.P.C. BUILDING:
THERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT THE EXCELLENCE OF
GORDON'S
SHOES
THEY
ARE FOR THOSE ΤΟ
WHOM QUALITY IS THE FIRST
CONSIDERATION AND
ARE
SUBMITTED TO YUR JUNG-
MENT WITH CONFIDENCE
GORDON'S, LTD.
ABSOLUTELY
NO COMPARISON
IN
RONSON
LYTACASES, LIGHTERS, SETS ETC.
IN
QUANTITY OF STOCK VARIETY OF DESIGNS & COLOURS
AND
NO CHEAPER PRICE
ELSEWHERE IN
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
The Wing on. CO.LTD.
JUMPERS.
Some Exceedingly Smart Ones.
OF WOMEN
Starves and gaily-coloured wool. len jumpers are of the utmost in- portance in every girl and woman's wardrobe this summer. The hand- knitted and hand crocheted jum pers are exceedingly smart. They are waist-length, and have short sleeves and are fairly elaborate.
A charming. lemon-coloured hand-knitted jumper seen the other day was made with short puffed sleeves and decorated with an edg- ing of hand-crocheted white Howers round the neck and sleeves,
Crocheted jumpers are even more atractive thau kuitted ones for the summer, and there are a thousand and one different patterns that can be adopted. Some very smart linen sports und tennis dresses are being made with brightly coloured chiffon belts to necompany them, and these can be taken off and
worn as scarves.
Short jackets for the smarter sports dresses and skirts look at great deal better. if they are lined with some rather striking colour., One seen lately consists of a white" woollen incket with black zebra
A printed dress whose most interesting feature is a cowl merkiine with a collar effert, A dark silk jacket, with shorl cape sleeves, sets off the gaiety of this frock.
FASHION NOTES.
for Evening Wear.
stripes, and is lined with black More Cheerful Colours crepe-de-Chine. This type of jacket is useful because it can be worn with a white or black scarf and over dress of woollen material.
This frock, a printed crepe in so summer colours, is bright enough to be interest- ing, and has a V-neck and wide, loose sleeves which
catches the cool breezes,
Parisees at last seen to be, de- finitely weaned from black for even- ing wear. At a smart assembly the other evening, there was not one woman seen wearing the tradi- tional back.
one
The sombre-hur has had a long vogue. To many women it gave) distinction, but some
who knows about these things was tell ing
thul recently
the Parisienne clung to black very rauch because it was economical,
Me
Black was always safe, and re- peated appearances in the same dress were not so remarked as they would have been had the dress been red or blue.
But anyhow the black spell seems to have been broken, perhaps be- enuse people are feeling the need of cheerful colours, but even more, perhaps, because pretty evening days, dresses are so cheap these
that few women need wear one longer than their neighbours think they ought.
There is a lot of discussion going on as to the fate of the hem-line of the new high-topped skirt x high-waisted evening gown. It is logical that the skirt-hem should come down a bit when its waist-i line rises as it has done. However, many of the principal Paris dress- makers announce themselves in favour of the moderately short skirt how beinar worn for daytime.
The informal evening dresses have been made shorter for some ittle time now, and that fact is significant. It is safe to própánev | several different skirt lengths me cording to the time of day or night the garment is to be Woth. No one skirt length is roing to l style barring all others, either fee day-time or evening-II.M. In Be- change.
SMART SHOES.
Snake and lizard skins, though Atill popilar, are not the only at- tractive leather or staart shoes this winter. Some of the smartest shoes for town wear are made of black tedy, with a narrow piping of lizard-akin at each side, and, an oblong shaped buckle, also of the skin, in the front
SNAPSHOT RECIPES.
What to Do with Jelly.
38
Chop I finely and serve border and garnish to cold sweets, or use aspic for cold meat dishes.
Arrange differently coloured chopped jelly in individual glasses, top with cream, and decorate with chopped pistachio nuts,
Set in individual glass bowls just large enough to take a pineapple ring, and when set place à ring on each and decorate with blanched al- monds.
Mask a mould with jelly made with fruit juice and boiling water, decorate with whole fruit, and leave rest to Bet. When nearly set. whisk briskly, stir in whipped cream, and All up mould.
Une savoury jelly in which to set cold cooked vegetables for salads, cold, lightly boiled eggs, prawne, salmon, or eucumber,
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
16
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Acroнk
20
I Appropiate for the "stonewall"
cricketer. The medium state.
10 Trial vars (anag).
11 This organ might reasonably be
expected to produce liquid notes.
12 Aèrial traveller in sweetstuffs. 13 Saintly temperature.
denomination.
Ribbon jellies are made by melt-116 Kiss her and hear the result. ing differently coloured jellies and 18 How Sambo might refer to this setting a layer of one colour, then.
21 Ten began when quite set, adding a second and third.
per tans can be made with a filling of jelly, in which fruit is set, and ice cream can be served on a bed of jelly.
Sponge sandwich can be cut in to thin layers, and filled with stiff jelly, cut into slices, with jam or a little whipped cream,
Trife van ne male with a founda- tion of sponge cakes set in jelly,
Custard and desiccated coconut
on top.
A slim summer frock that forrels about serves and ties itsele taget her. over each shoulder. with small, full bows. A blark patent leather belt marks the natural waist- line, and one black button op- pears a few inches above it. A white hat complets the en- semble,
(anag).
14 Scene of effortless ups and
downs
1 Probably what their fathers were considered by their proud fathers.
17 Arrange.
19 This plut is generally cultivated
secretly,
20, Defent.
22 I'd look more orderly in a row. 23 English first edition expert.
'Yesterday's Solation.
24 Quite
|E 8.0 ARPMENTS natural position for the
[Q] upright man to find himself in. #KEN AX, AUGURY 26 Ben sat, but not here, | 28 Not dopó fionde.
PLAINT PULP TP 27 Weighty cats.
V&MMCO LETTER SEMAPHORE
28 Migratory liternry pickle.
Down
2 Lost by the witless
3 He may be said to be guilty of
sharp practice.
Hardly the style for a lady's riding hubit.
5 French safts after tea.
The rougher the water, the grea- ter their turnover.
7 Grows but not anothly, it'
seems,
8 One who lacks 2.
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A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS General Foods
FOR YESTERDAY
New York, Aug. 22.
Dow Jones averages:
Aug. 20. Aug. 22.
30 Inditstrinks 3. 67.18
20 Rails
57% 60%
41
43%
Du Pont de Nemours
344
384
.
Eastman Kodak General Electric
50%
544
184 19
Genera
General Motors
28
09
13%
16
International Iar-
venter International Tel. &
Tel.
28
30
114
11%
Liggett
& Myers
66% BO
20 Utilities
Last
Frice
Air Reduction ..... $53
Mesura. . A. Pierce & Co. report: Pennsylvanin Higher prices have indicated a pre-
way ference for a higher grade of stocks. Radio Corporation 84 9 |Business done:-3,200,000 shares. Sears Koebuck
2014 To-day's Standard Oil Co. of
Price New Jersey
10.87 Loew's Inc. 30.14 33.20 Pacific Gas & Elec- 20.70 31.70 tric
30
31
20
30%
Rail-
17
17%
+
22
30%
34%
$56%
Socony-Vacuum
Allied Chemical
&
Dye
Corp
10% 10%
76
* 82
Union
Carbide
52% 60%
American Telegraph
Carbon
26%% 27
Union Pacifie
បទ
78%
109%%
116
American Tobacco
United Aircraft &
Trans,
164
18%
76%
United States Steel 4074
44%%
62%
Westinghouse E. &
20
M.
071% 30%
Canadian Pacific
14%
-Reuter.
American Can
& Telephone
"B"
Auburn
Borden Company
**** = *
FELIX HAT SHOP York Building, Next to Moutrie's,
LAST SEVEN DAYS OF OUR
SUMMER SALE
MARVELLOUS BARGAINS. HATS from $5.00. ORIGINALLY $35.00. WASHING FROCKS from $8.00 INCLUDING LARGE SIZES.
EVENING GOWNS from $40,00.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Both Are Confident!
By Blosser
COUNT
THE
GAY...VIE BETTER, GO DOWN TO THE BUTCHER SHOP AND START THE RACE FROM THERE....THAT'LL BE ABOUT THE RIGHT DISTANCE
I'LL HOLD JUMBO FOR YOU, TAG...
YEAH- THAT'LL MALCE A LONG
RACE
O'YA THINK HE HAS A SHANCE, TAG &
WELL-C'MON-
I'M ANXIOUS
SEE WHO WINS!!
WELL SEE THAT THEY START OFF
EVEN....\Our WE, OSG)7
AINTIKA HERVOUS, TAST
THIS 15 GONNA
BC
GOOGL
ALL RIGHT... ** FELLAS GET 'EM' STARTED.... TAGE
AN' I WILL 50 BACK HOME
AN' WAIT FOR THEM
THERS.
"KWELL WAIT PIE LAVINUTES FOR YOU
TO GET HOME
YEAR: THEN WELL LET 'EM LOOSE !!
GHE...I JUST WONDER
WHICH DOS
WILL WIN, DON'T YOU, FRECKLES
OF COURSE I DON'T LIKE TO BRAG, BUT
OH, WIL YOU'LL LOJOVÝ
IN A FEW ANSOTSESS
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